Rare Breed is a unique series that follows Northern Irish farming families across an entire year. Working hand in hand with nature and the weather we see how young and old share in this seasonal rhythm that brings food from the soil to the kitchen table.

When it's -37 Celsius outside and the wind is howling, most of us would do anything to avoid leaving our cozy homes and going to work. But for a handful of individuals living in the extremes of the Arctic, going out in those conditions is their work.

Beyond the Passage of Time investigates an ancient world that is rapidly disappearing as it collides with modernity. Each episode takes the viewer into a different ancient tribe to look at its untampered traditions and customs.

The Story of Australia focuses on the heritage, diverse culture, industry, enterprise and unique natural features of Australia. High Definition footage, including underwater, aerial and special effects photography, is used to capture the world of Australia.

Am I Perfect? is a documentary series that follows 19-year-old Australian Maddy, as she sets out on a journey to see if ‘Hollywood’ perfection is attainable. In this social experiment, she subjects herself to vigorous beauty treatments, diets and exercise regimes endorsed by the media over a gruelling ten weeks.

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German dog breeders fear Brexit will spell the end for British breeds in the EU. Without the UK's gene pool, they worry the canines will become inbred or die out. Owners don't want their four-legged friends to be quarantined for long periods either.

Volodymyr Zelensky plays the Ukrainian president in the TV satire "Servant of the People". Now he's running for that office in real life. Zelensky's presidential campaign is being backed by oligarch Ihor Kolomoyskyi.

"It wasn't easy ... when you decide to write your memoirs, it means you accept the idea that life is already behind you." Writer and activist Marek Halter spoke to Isabelle Kumar on Euronews' Cult programme about the challenges of penning his mem...

With less money in their pockets, Turkish voters may punish the government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan in upcoming municipal elections. And the construction boom is weakening. Many developers can't sell their properties, which have become ghost towns.

Russians are feline-friendly. No country in the world has a higher rate of cat ownership. Nearly 60 percent of Russians have at least one cat. And some cat-lovers put up strays in makeshift shelters in their homes.

When you hear the name Puccini the first thing you probably think about is opera: but the great Italian composer's first major work was a piece of church music, the "Messa di Gloria". The London Symphony Orchestra recently performed it at the Barb...

In Russia, bands that criticize the system are coming under pressure. The government fears they could inspire a youth movement against the Kremlin. Electro-pop duo IC3PEAK is one of the groups most affected.

Fearing reprisals, many Syrian refugees don't request ID from their own embassy. They believe that the embassy in Berlin cooperates closely with Syria's secret service. Yet the refugees need their papers to fulfill demands from German authorities.

When most people think of the marula fruit, images of drunken elephants or the creamy drink are probably the first thing that comes to mind. What you may not know, is that the marula is bound up in a myriad of traditions like the Marula Festival.

The village of Cikrik in southern Turkey has an unusually high rate of intersexuals. They face discrimination. Many Turks define intersexuality as a disorder and say the village is cursed. The villagers are resisting.

Every week, tens of thousands take to the streets of Serbia to protest against political violence and corruption. They condemn President Aleksandar Vucic's authoritarian regime. He accuses his critics of attempting a power grab.

"Currently Parisian dolls, with their rich costumes and wardrobes, are in strong demand among collectors in the Western world. There are beautiful French creations from the last quarter of the 19th century."

The Bosnian War has been over for more than two decades, yet to this day there's been little reconciliation between Bosnia and Herzegovina's different ethnic groups. Now a group of artists from Sarajevo hopes to change that -- with graffiti.

Parliamentary elections are to take place in the Republic of Moldova on February 24. But fewer citizens that ever are expected to vote. Many young Moldovans have already left their homeland due to the government's failure to combat corruption.

The art collections of Bavarian kings are featured at museums like the Alte and Neue Pinakothek. The Brandhorst Museum specializes in contemporary art. And car-lovers will certainly enjoy a visit to the BMW museum.

Germany is a paradise for speed demons. The Autobahns have no speed limits. And illegal street races are a disturbing new trend in Germany's cities. A special police unit is trying to stop them and keep bystanders from being injured or killed.

The people of Hawes, a small town in northern England, are used to solving their own problems. The unease about Brexit seems far removed from the Yorkshire villagers. But they too are preparing for March 29th - by becoming even more self-sufficient.